Overview
Since you have wound up here, we are guessing that you are looking for some serious escape from your monotonous, fast-paced life. What about lush green meadows with various streams flowing, enhancing the overall beauty, scenery guaranteed to leave you in awe, and the cold breeze freezing the moment for your mind to register the definition of beauty and satisfaction? If you can envision yourself in one such place, you must take the trek to the Kudremukh peak to believe what we are talking about! Kudremukh Peak lies in the Kudremukh National Park, Chikmagalur thus a home to various flora and fauna.
Around 350 km from Bangalore, this paradise's twin is sure to give you the much-needed reality check. Kudremukh trekking is an experience worth cherishing; on the one hand, the beauty will skip your heartbeat.
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Embark on an adventurous and lesser-known intermediate-level trek from the Kudremukh base.
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Soak in the panoramic vistas of lush green fields, forests, and valleys from an altitude of 1,894 meters.
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Get interesting insights and fascinating facts about the trek and nearby locations from a friendly guide.
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The Kudremukha National Park is spread across an area of around 600 square kilometers.
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The Kudremukha National Park is also a paradise for birds recorded. It’s a great palace to immerse yourself in nature and enjoy the Tranquility of the western ghats.
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The park is home to a variety of birds such as the Malabar trogon, Malabar whistling thrush, and the imperial pigeon.
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Kudremukh means horse's face in Kannada. This name is because of the distinctive shape of the peak. This is also called Samseparvath historically, as it used to be accessible from Samse village.